Yuri Davydovich (d. 1237 ) - Murom prince ( 1228 - 1237 ), son of Davyd Yuryevich .
| Yury Davydovich | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Davyd Yuryevich | ||||||
| Successor | Yaroslav Y. | ||||||
| Death | 1237 | ||||||
| Rod | Svyatoslavichi | ||||||
| Father | Davyd Yuryevich | ||||||
| Children | Yaroslav | ||||||
| Religion | Orthodoxy | ||||||
The elder brother of Yuri Svyatoslav , a member of the campaign on the Volga Bulgarians in 1220 , died before his father, and Yuri inherited the Murom reign in 1228
In 1229 and 1232, Yuri participated in the campaigns of Grand Duke Vladimir Yury Vsevolodovich to Mordovians .
In the autumn of 1237, when the Mongols approached the southern borders of the Ryazan principality , the Murom princes, together with the Ryazan princes, entered the battle on the Voronezh River [1] . “ The Tale of the Ruin of Ryazan by Batu ” [2] mistakenly calls Prince of Murom Davyd Ingvarevich , the brother of the Ryazan princes. Also during the invasion, Yuri's cousin, Oleg Yuryevich , a rogue prince, a participant in a campaign against the Volga Bulgarians in 1220, died.
Family
Information about the wife of Yuri is not preserved.
Son : Yaroslav Yuryevich (died after 1248 ) - Prince of Murom since 1237.
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Links
- Voytovich L. KNYAZIVSKI DYNASTY OF THE EUROPEAN CONSTRUCTION
- Solovyov SM. The history of Russia since ancient times